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Mauro Cerasi

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Catellani M, Lico C, Cerasi M, Massa S, Bromuro C, Torosantucci A, et al.
BMC Biotechnol . 2020 Mar; 20(1):15. PMID: 32164664
Background: Infections caused by fungi are often refractory to conventional therapies and urgently require the development of novel options, such as immunotherapy. To produce therapeutic antibodies, a plant-based expression platform...
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Mastropasqua M, DOrazio M, Cerasi M, Pacello F, Gismondi A, Canini A, et al.
Mol Microbiol . 2017 Sep; 106(4):543-561. PMID: 28898501
Previous studies have suggested that P. aeruginosa possesses redundant zinc uptake systems. To identify uncharacterized zinc transporters, we analyzed the genome-wide transcriptional responses of P. aeruginosa PA14 to zinc restriction....
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Diaz-Ochoa V, Lam D, Lee C, Klaus S, Behnsen J, Liu J, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2016 Jun; 19(6):814-25. PMID: 27281571
Neutrophils hinder bacterial growth by a variety of antimicrobial mechanisms, including the production of reactive oxygen species and the secretion of proteins that sequester nutrients essential to microbes. A major...
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DOrazio M, Mastropasqua M, Cerasi M, Pacello F, Consalvo A, Chirullo B, et al.
Metallomics . 2015 Mar; 7(6):1023-35. PMID: 25751674
The ability of a large number of bacterial pathogens to multiply in the infected host and cause disease is dependent on their ability to express high affinity zinc importers. In...
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Ammendola S, Cerasi M, Battistoni A
Biometals . 2014 Jun; 27(4):703-14. PMID: 24970347
Cadmium is a highly toxic metal whose presence in the environment represents a challenge for all forms of life. To improve our knowledge on cadmium toxicity, we have explored Salmonella...
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Cerasi M, Liu J, Ammendola S, Poe A, Petrarca P, Pesciaroli M, et al.
Metallomics . 2014 Jan; 6(4):845-53. PMID: 24430377
Zinc is an essential metal for cellular homeostasis and function in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. To acquire this essential nutrient, bacteria employ transporters characterized by different affinity for the metal....
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Cerasi M, Ammendola S, Battistoni A
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2014 Jan; 3:108. PMID: 24400228
Due to its favorable chemical properties, zinc is used as a structural or catalytic cofactor in a very large number of proteins. Despite the apparent abundance of this metal in...